System and method for performing purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device
Disclosed is a system and method for performing purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device. In one embodiment, an online user interface is used to enter a plurality of user preferences that are then used to tailor what purchase options will be available to a client-side broadcast-based device. In another embodiment, product purchases may be made using a broadcast-based device, where the purchase transaction options and setting have been previously defined in an online environment. In yet another embodiment, the product purchase options presented are based on predetermined criteria, such as previous user activity.
This application is related to and claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/498,899, entitled “System and Method for Integrating Data with Broadcast Content,” filed on Aug. 29, 2003.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a system and method for integrating personalized data, services, content and community with broadcasted, recorded and/or downloaded content. More particularly, the present invention relates to purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device.
2. Background of the invention
Currently, the television viewing experience is a homogenous experience devoid of virtually any personalization. While users may be able to identify and choose from a set of favorite channels, there are few additional means in which a user may personalize their TV experience.
In contrast, substantial strides have been taken to personalize the online experience. For example, by registering with a given website, users are often able to customize the look and feel of the site. Similarly, users are often given options to specify what type of content they would like presented to them.
Unfortunately, there is yet to be a way to customize a user's TV viewing experience as has been the case in the online context. Accordingly, there is a need in the art to not only provide a customized TV viewing experience, but also a TV viewing experience that incorporates a user's online preferences and habits into their TV experience.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA system and method for performing purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device is disclosed. In one embodiment, a system includes a user computer coupled to a data network, where the user computer displays a user interface that is usable to enter a plurality of purchase preferences. The system further includes a broadcast-based client-side device coupled to the network, where the broadcast-based client-side device receives user preference data from the data network based on the plurality of purchase preferences, and also receives broadcast programming content from a broadcast source. In one embodiment, the system includes a display to display a plurality of purchase options based on the plurality of purchase preferences, and a user input device to select from among the plurality of purchase options, and to consummate a purchase transaction.
Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A system and method for performing purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device is disclosed. One aspect of the invention is to use an online graphical user interface (GUI) to set a plurality of user preferences and settings which tailors and formats non-broadcast content and services available via a client-side device. In one embodiment, this GUI is used to set various purchase options for the user, such as payment preferences and delivery preferences. By entering user preferences, the online preferences and/or habits may be incorporated into a user's viewing experience, such as a television viewing experience or to utilize available services provided by website, a server or any other medium. Once the user's preferences have been specified, the user may access and/or incorporate his/her preferences in using available services, from any device that is connected to a network (such as a local area network, wide area network, a global network such as the Internet, etc.).
Another aspect of the invention is to enable a user to make product purchases using a broadcast-based device (e.g., television), where the purchase transaction options and setting have been previously defined in an online environment (e.g., using an online GUI). By way of a non-limiting example, such purchase options may include method of payment, account balances, product preference information and product delivery preferences.
Yet another aspect of the invention is to present product purchase options to a user while viewing broadcasted content. In one embodiment, the product purchase options presented are based on predetermined criteria, such as the category of content being viewed downloaded/recorded, previous content the user has viewed/downloaded/recorded, online content search queries, most popular product purchases, etc.
There is also currently no means for users to take their user experiences to different mediums like a personal computer, television etc. The data and content delivered is distinct among the various mediums. One embodiment of the invention bridges this gap by providing a method for making the data and content ubiquitous on the network. It provides a means to deliver content to differing user interfaces and devices while allowing the user to retain their personalization.
In accordance with the practices of persons skilled in the art of computer programming, the invention is described below with reference to symbolic representations of operations that are performed by a computer system or a like electronic system. Such operations are sometimes referred to as being computer-executed. It will be appreciated that operations that are symbolically represented include the manipulation by a processor, such as a central processing unit, of electrical signals representing data bits and the maintenance of data bits at memory locations such as in system memory, as well as other processing of signals. The memory locations where data bits are maintained are physical locations that have particular electrical, magnetic, optical, or organic properties corresponding to the data bits. Thus, the term “server” is understood to include any electronic device that contains a processor, such as a central processing unit.
When implemented in software, the elements of the invention are essentially the code segments to perform the necessary tasks. The program or code segments can be stored in a processor readable medium or transmitted by a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave over a transmission medium or communication link. The “processor readable medium” may include any medium that can store or transfer information. Examples of the processor readable medium include an electronic circuit, a semiconductor memory device, a ROM, a flash memory or other non-volatile memory, a floppy diskette, a CD-ROM, an optical disk, a hard disk, a fiber optic medium, a radio frequency (RF) link, etc. The computer data signal may include any signal that can propagate over a transmission medium such as electronic network channels, optical fibers, air, electromagnetic, RF links, etc. The code segments may be downloaded via computer networks such as the Internet, Intranet, etc.
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Processing logic 150 communicates with both network 120 and display engine 160, which may be used to render image/video for presentation on display screen 170. Thus, processing logic 150 may provide information back to a back-end system (not shown). In one embodiment, this information may relate to user viewing habits of broadcast content 140. While in one embodiment, display engine 160 and display screen 170 comprise a television, they may similarly comprise other broadcast-content-based display devices.
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While non-broadcast content/data 115 may be provided by other processing logic devices coupled to network 120 according to the user preferences entered via GUI 110, it may also come from a third-party online source (music database, movie trailer database, etc.) that is accessed in accordance with the various user selections and preferences entered via GUI 110. Moreover, non-broadcast content/data 115 may be provided to or from a back-end server 125 that is also coupled to network 120.
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Once the client device has been identified, the client device may then be authenticated at block 315. To that end,
Once an ID has been identified and authenticated as described above, the client device may be able to obtain additional privileges and services by allowing a user to login. To that end, process 330 continues to block 350 where a determination may be made as to whether a user ID is available. On HTML-capable client-side devices 130 where the user input device 190 is a keyboard (or a device capable of keyboard entry), user's may be presented with a username/password entry dialog box. Alternatively, on HTML-capable client-side devices 130 with only remote control support, the user can be presented with a PIN entry dialog box. Finally, where the client-side device 130 is not HTML-enabled, user ID data may be submitted by the device to the Service Adapter 220 by another suitable means (e.g., an HTTP post). The Service Adapter 220 may then perform the necessary data submission to the back-end server 125 on behalf of the client-side device 130.
When a user ID is available it may be mapped to the client device ID previously supplied. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by a backend server 125 where a record of various client device ID's is maintained against various user IDs. This may further be configurable via a backend server system and appear as a preference as described in
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In one embodiment, the Service Adapter 220 may provide data in a stream format based on the specific client request. By way of example, one potential request may be a request for XML data, in which case data may be delivered in XML format. Where the request is for HTML data, the requested data may be delivered in HTML format and combined with the application UI and logic flow. In one embodiment, the application UI and logic may be an HTML page with data appropriately positioned within it. For example, this may be a stock quotes HTML page that renders an overlay over existing broadcast content. Similarly, custom data streams may also be delivered via the Services Adapter 220 for client-side devices that are capable of parsing data streams that are arbitrarily delimited (e.g., comma separated values, etc.). The process logic framework 245 and/or the service adapter 220 may do whatever is necessary to deliver the service to the user, based on knowledge of the capabilities of the device as derived from block 320.
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It should also be appreciated that the network 120 may be the Internet, or may also be a wide area network, a local area network or any other type of connection. In one embodiment, all that is required is that the client-side device 130 be appropriately connected to a service adapter 220 that is capable of providing a service to the device. It should further be appreciated that the above-described functionality for Services API 215 may be divided between a plurality of APIs and/or a plurality of back-end servers.
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Each of the preference menu sections 575a-575j may comprise one or more options for selecting preferences. These options may provide predetermined options which the user may scroll through and select. Alternatively, the user may specify his or her own preference(s). In the embodiment shown in
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Similarly, the user may make various selections under the Parental Controls section 575b. For example, the user may enable Timed Blockout and/or enable Channel Blockout through the selection of boxes 575b-1 and/or 575b-2 respectively. If selected, the user may specify the time period to block out and/or the channels to block out the time and/or channel through the use of selection box 575b-3 and/or 575b-4. In one embodiment, the user may scroll through the time periods and/or channels in the selection box 575b-3 and/or 575b-4 by clicking on the up or down arrow(s) provided to the side of each selection box 575b-3 and/or 575b-4.
Likewise, the user may enter his/her channel preferences by entering selections in the Channel Guide section 575c. In this embodiment, the user may add channels to his/her list of favorite channels, selecting the viewing period, remove channels from his/her list of favorite channels and/or select the ratings for viewing. This may be accomplished through the use of selection boxes 575c-1, 575c-2, 575c-3 and/or 575c-4 respectively. As described earlier, the user may scroll through the selection boxes 575c-1, 575c-2, 575c-3 and/or 575c-4 by clicking on the up or down arrow(s) provided on the side of each selection box 575c-1, 575c-2, 575c-3 and/or 575c-4.
Movies and/ or Videos on Demand (VOD) may also be selected using preference selection section 575d. The user may select, add or remove movies or videos by entering selections available in boxes 575d-1, 575d-2 and/ or 575d-3. As before, the user may scroll through the selection boxes 575d-1, 575d-2 and/or 575d-3 by clicking on the up or down arrow(s) provided on the side of each selection box 575d-1, 575d-2 and/or 575d-3.
Overlays may also be added for viewing by the user. In preference selection section 575e, the user may choose from a list of overlays, such as weather information, financial tickers, horoscopes, etc. provided in selection box 575e-1. Current overlays are displayed in box 575e-2, where the user can parse through a list a overlays that have been selected for viewing. When viewing the display screen, the user may activate this feature through the use of an input device such as a remote controller or through selection of a button or key on the front panel of the display device.
Photos may likewise be selected for viewing, as shown in preference selection box 575f. The user may select a specific photo or group of photos, or other pictures, images, data, information, graphics or content, for viewing.
The user may participate in auctions. To do so, he or she may select to participate by selecting options available in the selection box 575g-1 under the preference selection section 575g. The options available may be “none”, an auction site or other auction options.
Games are also available to the user. By reviewing and selecting the options available under preference selection box 575h, the user may select to one or more games for playing, through selection box 575h-1. The user may also delete previously selected games by parsing through and selecting games listed in selection box 575h-2. The user may also select to participate in Personals, as shown in preference selection box 575i. To do so, the user may select options available in selection box 575i-1. Other preferences may similarly be provided to the user through selection section 575j, to enhance the user's experience. It is understood that one or more of the above selection sections may be implemented. In addition, a greater number of selection sections may also be implemented.
Once preferences have been determined, the user may access functions/data/services via a client-side device 130. Referring now to
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The EPG 720 may also be community-based. Such community-based activity may involve live or recorded programs. For example, the user may select or identify certain programs and share their interest with the community. Such programs may be viewed live. Alternatively, if programs are selected to be recorded on a DVR, or if programs are selected to be saved on the DVR, then one's list of programs may be shared with a selected community. This may be accomplished without using an instant messenger platform or using the instant messenger buddy list. Thus, this enables one to share one's interests with a community (such as people who have the same interests).
Purchase Transactions
As discussed above, one aspect of the invention is to enable a user to perform purchase transactions utilizing a broadcast-based device, such as a television. In one embodiment, a user sets various purchase preferences using an online GUI. These purchase preferences may include method of payment, product preference information, product delivery information, etc. Based on these settings, non-broadcast content relating to product purchase information is tailored and provided to a client-side device, such as a television. For example, in one embodiment previously-discussed GUI 110 may be used to login to a user account and define various product purchase preferences and options. This information may then be provided to client-side device 130 (using Services API 215 for example), along with broadcast content 140.
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Once the logon/ authentication procedure of block 810 is performed, process 800 moves to block 820 where a user profile may be established or user preference information entered. In one embodiment, a user profile may be established using manually entered information by the user (either online or via a client-side device). In another embodiment, rather than establishing a distinct user profile, purchase preference information may be entered by the user either online or via a client-side device. In yet another embodiment of this invention, given the identification of the client device, the particular user or account can be identified automatically for the particular transaction without any need for user input. It should further be appreciated that the user profile/preference information may be static or may be updatable.
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Based on the user activities tracked at block 830, process 800 then moves to decision block 840 to determine if the user profile/preference information should be updated. In one embodiment, this determination is based on the user activities tracked at block 830. If a determination is made that the user profile/preference information should be updated (e.g., new user activity has occurred), then process 800 moves to block 850 to update the user profile/preference information. If, on the other hand, a determination is made that the user profile/preference information does not need to be updated (e.g., no new user activity has occurred), then process 800 moves to block 860.
At block 860, purchase options may be presented to the user based on the current user profile/preference information. In one embodiment, such purchase options are provided as non-broadcast content 115 to client-side device 130. It should be appreciated that numerous criteria for tailoring purchase options based on user profile/preference information may be used. By way of providing a non-limiting example, Services API 215 may be used to access related content from backend server 125 and present a selection menu of purchase options to the user. While in one embodiment a user may be presented with purchase options relating to content available for downloading/recording, in another embodiment the purchase options may be product-based (e.g., DVDs, CDs, movie tickets, concert tickets, etc.). It should be appreciated that the purchase options presented to the user may be determined in any number of ways and may be for any and all types of purchasable products, tangible or otherwise.
Once the purchase options have been presented to the user, process 800 proceeds to block 870 where a determination is made as to whether the user has requested a purchase transaction. If not, process 800 reverts back to tracking user activities at block 830. If a user has issued a purchase transaction request, then process 800 continues to block 880 where the purchase request is processed.
In one embodiment, the purchase request may be processed using previously provided user preferences for payment method, delivery method and so forth. Since the user is logged on and/or authenticated (block 810), security is maintained through the purchase process. For example, once a user had indicated the desire to purchase a product, whether it is downloadable content or a tangible item, Services API 215 may be used to access a user's account and payment preferences.
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While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A system comprising:
- a user computer, coupled to a data network, to display a user interface usable to enter a plurality of purchase preferences; and
- a broadcast-based client-side device, coupled to the network, to receive user preference data from said data network based on said plurality of purchase preferences, and to receive broadcast programming content from a broadcast source, said broadcast-based client-side device to include, a display to display a plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences, and a user input device to select from among said plurality of purchase options, and to consummate a purchase transaction.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said data network is the Internet, said broadcast source is a television programming source, and said client-side device includes a set top box that is coupled to the Internet and to said broadcast source.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein said user interface is used to access a user account prior to entering said plurality of purchase preferences, said user account to be used to associate said plurality of purchase preferences with a particular user.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein said broadcast-based client-side device is associated with said user account and said plurality of purchase preferences by performing a secure logon operation.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of purchase preferences includes at least one of payment method, product preference information and product delivery information.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said user preference data is based on at least one of said plurality of purchase preferences and a user profile, where said user profile is based on tracking user activities.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said user activities include at least one of websites visited, online keyword searching, broadcast content viewed, broadcast content searching.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of purchase options includes at least one of a list of downloadable/ recordable content that is available to purchase, products available to purchase and purchase history.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of purchase options includes subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) purchase options.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of purchase options are displayed on said display as an overlay to said broadcast programming content.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein said overlay is displayed based on said broadcast programming content that is currently being viewed on said display.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein said purchase transaction is consummated using a secure connection between said broadcast-based client-side device and a server coupled to said data network.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein said server is a third-party retailer that is paid according to a payment method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences, and delivers a product according to a delivery method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences.
14. A method comprising:
- entering a plurality of purchase preferences using a user interface displayed on a user computer that is coupled to a data network;
- receiving, by a broadcast-based client-side device coupled to the data network, user preference data from said data network and broadcast programming content from a broadcast source, said user preference data to be based on said plurality of purchase preferences;
- displaying, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, a plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences;
- selecting from among said plurality of purchase options using a user input device of said broadcast-based client-side device; and
- consummating a purchase transaction using said user input device of the broadcast-based client-side device.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said receiving comprises receiving user preference data from the data network and broadcast programming content from the broadcast source, wherein said user preference data is based on said plurality of purchase preferences, said data network is the Internet, said broadcast source is a television programming source, and said broadcast-based client-side device includes a set top box that is coupled to the Internet and to said broadcast source.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising accessing, using said user interface, a user account prior to said entering the plurality of purchase preferences, said user account to be used to associate said plurality of purchase preferences with a particular user.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising performing, by said broadcast-based client-side device, a secure logon operation wherein said client-side device is associated with said user account and said plurality of purchase preferences.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein said entering comprises entering the plurality of purchase preferences using the user interface displayed on the user computer that is coupled to the data network, said plurality of purchase preferences to include at least one of a payment method, product preference information and product delivery information.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising tracking user activities to establish a user profile, said user preference data to be based on at least one of said plurality of purchase preferences and said user profile.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said tracking user activities comprises tracking user activities to establish the user profile, said user preference data to be based on at least one of said plurality of purchase preferences and said user profile, where said user activities include at least one of websites visited, online keyword searching, broadcast content viewed, broadcast content searching.
21. The method of claim 14, wherein said displaying comprises displaying, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, said plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences, where said plurality of purchase options includes at least one of a list of downloadable/ recordable content that is available to purchase, products available to purchase and purchase history.
22. The method of claim 14, wherein said displaying comprises displaying, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, said plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences, wherein said plurality of purchase options includes subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) purchase options.
23. The method of claim 14, further comprising displaying said plurality of purchase options on said display as an overlay to said broadcast programming content.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein said displaying the plurality of purchase options comprises displaying said plurality of purchase options on the display as said overlay to said broadcast programming content, where said plurality of purchase options are based on said broadcast programming content that is currently being viewed on said display.
25. The method of claim 14, wherein said consummating the purchase transaction comprises consummating the purchase transaction using said user input device of the broadcast-based client-side device over a secure connection between said broadcast-based client-side device and a server coupled to said data network.
26. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
- making payment to said server where said server is a third-party retailer that is paid according to a payment method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences; and
- delivering a product according to a delivery method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences.
27. A computer program product comprising:
- a computer usable medium having computer program code embodied therein to display information, the computer program product having: computer readable program code to enter a plurality of purchase preferences using a user interface displayed on a user computer that is coupled to a data network; computer readable program code to receive, by a broadcast-based client-side device coupled to the data network, user preference data from said data network and broadcast programming content from a broadcast source, said user preference data to be based on said plurality of purchase preferences; computer readable program code to display, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, a plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences; computer readable program code to select from among said plurality of purchase options using a user input device of said broadcast-based client-side device; and computer readable program code to consummate a purchase transaction using said user input device of the broadcast-based client-side device.
28. The method of claim 27, wherein said computer readable program code to receive comprises computer readable program code to receive user preference data from the data network and broadcast programming content from the broadcast source, wherein said user preference data is based on said plurality of purchase preferences, said data network is the Internet, said broadcast source is a television programming source, and said client-side device includes a set top box that is coupled to the Internet and to said broadcast source.
29. The computer program product of claim 27, further having computer readable program code to access, using said user interface, a user account prior to said entering the plurality of purchase preferences, said user account to be used to associate said plurality of purchase preferences with a particular user.
30. The computer program product of claim 29, further having computer readable program code to perform, by said broadcast-based client-side device, a secure logon operation wherein said client-side device is associated with said user account and said plurality of purchase preferences by.
31. The computer program product of claim 27, wherein said computer readable program code to enter comprises computer readable program code to enter the plurality of purchase preferences using the user interface displayed on the user computer that is coupled to the data network, said plurality of purchase preferences to include at least one of a payment method, product preference information and product delivery information.
32. The computer program product of claim 27, further having computer readable program code to track user activities to establish a user profile, said user preference data to be based on at least one of said plurality of purchase preferences and said user profile.
33. The computer program product of claim 32, wherein said computer readable program code to track user activities comprises computer readable program code to track user activities to establish the user profile, said user preference data to be based on at least one of said plurality of purchase preferences and said user profile, where said user activities include at least one of websites visited, online keyword searching, broadcast content viewed, broadcast content searching.
34. The computer program product of claim 27, wherein said computer readable program code to display comprises computer readable program code to display, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, said plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences, where said plurality of purchase options includes at least one of a list of downloadable/ recordable content that is available to purchase, products available to purchase and purchase history.
35. The computer program product of claim 27, wherein said computer readable program code to display comprises computer readable program code to display, on a display of said broadcast-based client-side device, said plurality of purchase options based on said plurality of purchase preferences, wherein said plurality of purchase options includes subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) purchase options.
36. The computer program product of claim 27, further having computer readable program code to display said plurality of purchase options on said display as an overlay to said broadcast programming content.
37. The computer program product of claim 36, wherein said computer readable program code to display the plurality of purchase options comprises computer readable program code to display said plurality of purchase options on the display as said overlay to said broadcast programming content, where said plurality of purchase options are based on said broadcast programming content that is currently being viewed on said display.
38. The computer program product of claim 27, wherein said computer readable program code to consummate the purchase transaction comprises computer readable program code to consummate the purchase transaction using said user input device of the broadcast-based client-side device over a secure connection between said broadcast-based client-side device and a server coupled to said data network.
39. The computer program product of claim 38, further having:
- computer readable program code to make payment to said server where said server is a third-party retailer that is paid according to a payment method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences; and
- computer readable program code to deliver a product according to a delivery method contained in said plurality of purchase preferences.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Patent Grant number: 7346556
Inventors: Manish Upendran (San Jose, CA), Valla Vakili (Sunnyvale, CA), Hamid-Reza Behhnam-Dehkordy (Redwood City, CA), Matthew Rowlen (San Mateo, CA)
Application Number: 10/752,620